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Discover LudwigThe phrase "French case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation or issue that is specific to the country of France, for example: "The French case is a bit different from other countries, as they don't allow for dual citizenship."
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The dates were the same in the French case.
This is applied to the French case of the life sciences.
"It's good to put this behind us," he said of the French case.
But a recent French case is the most sensational, and the most troubling.
Meanwhile the French case against Kagame's coterie appeared to be crumbling.
The French case was prompted by a spate of anti-Semitic posts late last year.
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This paper discusses SC regulations through two complementary approaches: starting on three French case-studies, it analyzes how regulations are developed today and identifies a set of shortcuts in policy-making practices.
The first published one was performed in a French case-control cohort [10].
Results from the French case-control study on mesothelioma, 1987–2006.
A recent French case-control study is also consistent with these results [ 23].
Cases were selected from a French case-control study conducted in 1987–1993 and the French National Mesothelioma Surveillance Program in 1998 2006.
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